Saw-tooth substorms: Inconsistency of repetitive bay-like magnetic disturbances with behavior of aurora |
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Authors: | O. Troshichev P. Stauning K. Liou G. Reeves |
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Affiliation: | 1. Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, St.Petersburg, Russia;2. Danish Meteorological Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark;3. JHU/Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, USA;4. Space and Atmospheric Science Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA |
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Abstract: | The relationships between the magnetic disturbance onsets, aurora dynamics and particles injections at the geostationary orbit have been analyzed in detail for 25 sawtooth substorms. It is shown that inconsistency between the above signatures of the substorms onset is typical of the powerful sawtooth substorms, unlike the isolated (“classical”) magnetospheric substorms. The distinguishing feature of the aurora in case of saw-tooth substorms is permanently high level of auroral activity irrespective of the magnetic disturbance onsets and the double oval structure of the aurora display. The close relationship between the aurora behavior and the particle injections at geostationary orbit is also broken. The conclusion is made, that the classical concept of the substorm development, put forward by Akasofu (1964) for isolated substorms, is not workable in cases of the sawtooth disturbances, when the powerful solar wind energy pumping into the magnetosphere provides a permanent powerful aurora particle precipitation into the auroral zone. |
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Keywords: | Magnetospheric substorm Magnetic disturbance onset Aurora breakup Particle injections on geostationary orbit |
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